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. >>> and also in the news today, president obama took an aerial tour of the hurricane sandy destruction, meeting with families still trying to recover on staten island. later, and in private, he met with the parents of the two young boys who were killed in that storm. >>> and we have learned of an aftershock from the storm which will affect everyone coast to coast. abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood waters from sandy came rushing through, flooding streets and swamping homes, what no one expected was the storm's surprising second hit. >> we all lost our cars. at the same time, we're all trying to get a car. it's a mad house. >> reporter: more than 250,000 personal vehicles were washed away by storm waters. today, used car dealerships are busy with storm victims and, adding insult to injury, prices are shooting up because of the storm. >> we're expecting to see higher prices of $700 to $1,000 per vehicle. >> reporter: for every six people who walk into this used car dealership on staten island to buy a used car, five of t
. >>> and also in the news today, president obama took an aerial tour of the hurricane sandy destruction, meeting with families still trying to recover on staten island. later, and in private, he met with the parents of the two young boys who were killed in that storm. >>> and we have learned of an aftershock from the storm which will affect everyone coast to coast. abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood...
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john turner traveled from chicago to new jersey to help with the cleanup after hurricane sandy. then, after a long day of hauling debris, he bought a few lottery tickets. well, he won. $100,000. good karma, in action. >>> and a picture in the news. this is not for the faint of heart. take a look. up close and personal with a great white. no cage. the divers heart-stoppingly close to an 18-foot real life jaws off the coast of mexico. the shark swam up to the divers. experienced photographs, who say the key is to stay relaxed and make eye contact. and, maybe trust the shark has already had dinner. and we do want to hear from you. tell us which pictures and people and quotes capture your imagination every day. tell us online, at abcnews.com or tweet them to us, #instantindex. >>> coming up next, steven spielberg, daniel day lewis. two hollywood legends, together, telling us about bringing a monumental president to life. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a
john turner traveled from chicago to new jersey to help with the cleanup after hurricane sandy. then, after a long day of hauling debris, he bought a few lottery tickets. well, he won. $100,000. good karma, in action. >>> and a picture in the news. this is not for the faint of heart. take a look. up close and personal with a great white. no cage. the divers heart-stoppingly close to an 18-foot real life jaws off the coast of mexico. the shark swam up to the divers. experienced...
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you next from indiana to the american communities still suffering tonight, two weeks after hurricane sandy brought the wind and the water. and some of the poorest neighborhoods and most vulnerable people are still in desperate need of help. even after all the time and all the money that has poured in. abc's steve osunsami walked the streets to investigate why. >> reporter: we went climbing those long and dark stairs in red hook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority, where thousands of families are still living without heat and electricity. >> bedroom is ice cold. >> reporter: some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray. and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found mia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, i don't think i could stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what's keeping you warm. >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and soup. the red cross and other agencies are here. but families are entering their
you next from indiana to the american communities still suffering tonight, two weeks after hurricane sandy brought the wind and the water. and some of the poorest neighborhoods and most vulnerable people are still in desperate need of help. even after all the time and all the money that has poured in. abc's steve osunsami walked the streets to investigate why. >> reporter: we went climbing those long and dark stairs in red hook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority, where...
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but get this, it was hurricane sandy that ripped off the layers of sand and time that had been hiding it for all these years. >>> and we, we showed you a whale last night, but look at this video. a menacing fin coming right after that dog who was jus in for a swim. it's a killer whale. and the big guy seemed to be saying, "no room for a mutt here. get out of my territory." >>> and we really do want to hear what's capturing your imagine nation every day, so, tweet me your thoughts for the "instant index," @dianesawyer. >>> and coming up, as preparations begin this weekend, three things you must never do if you want a great thanksgiving. can you guess them? advice from our wise and funny "person of the week." [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his b
but get this, it was hurricane sandy that ripped off the layers of sand and time that had been hiding it for all these years. >>> and we, we showed you a whale last night, but look at this video. a menacing fin coming right after that dog who was jus in for a swim. it's a killer whale. and the big guy seemed to be saying, "no room for a mutt here. get out of my territory." >>> and we really do want to hear what's capturing your imagine nation every day, so, tweet me...
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told you last night about families still suffering living without power now 15 days after hurricane sandy. including thousands on long island. the long island power authority has come under fire accused of gross negligence. today, new york governor andrew cuomo launched an investigation and vowed to hold them accountable. >>> and with nine days left until thanksgiving, today another kind of thanksgiving tradition. the annual prediction from aaa about how many of us plan to travel this holiday. they say more families will be traveling this year than last, 43.6 million of us will venture at least 50 miles from home and that's up 7% from last year. 90% of the travelers will drive, by the way, and the average thanksgiving travel budget is now $498, down $46 from last year. >>> and still ahead on "world news," an athlete collapses on live television from a crippling anxiety shared by millions of americans. how he turned his panic into triumph. next. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe does
told you last night about families still suffering living without power now 15 days after hurricane sandy. including thousands on long island. the long island power authority has come under fire accused of gross negligence. today, new york governor andrew cuomo launched an investigation and vowed to hold them accountable. >>> and with nine days left until thanksgiving, today another kind of thanksgiving tradition. the annual prediction from aaa about how many of us plan to travel this...